Smokers will have to go ''cold turkey'' when...

NO SMOKING.

December 19, 1989

- OTTAWA — NO SMOKING. Smokers will have to go ''cold turkey'' when taking a trip on Canadian planes, buses and some trains under tough new anti-smoking regulations announced Monday by the government. The new regulations, effective Jan. 1, extend the existing smoking ban on domestic flights to all international flights by Canadian carriers. Canada banned smoking on domestic flights in 1987. Smokers also will have to stub out for intercity bus travel and on trains with fewer than three cars.